Oklahoma State's Moses charged with marijuana possession

STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - Oklahoma State forward Marshall Moses has been charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and driving with a suspended license.

According to the Oklahoma State Courts Network, Moses was charged Tuesday and is scheduled to appear in court Feb. 8.

Moses was suspended for Oklahoma State's 79-61 victory over Coppin State on Tuesday night following his arrest early Monday morning.

It marked the first time coach Travis Ford had to deal with a player's arrest during his two seasons at Oklahoma State.

"We're dealing with it. Believe me. We're doing everything we can to punish him enough to make him not want to do it again," Ford said. "Our job is to make sure that he learns his lesson. That's what it's about is learning his lesson.

"Suspending him one game, 10 games? It's not like I made a quick decision. I sat and thought about it."